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All too Easy for Allen in Hong Kong

Bertram Allen on Quiet Easy
Bertram Allen on Quiet Easy

Wexford's Bertram Allen scored his second win in 24 hours at the five-star Longines Masters in Hong Kong today, with both victories coming oh the Quantain Stud-owned gelding Quiet Easy.

Allen beat British show jumping legend John Whitaker by half a second to take the winner’s prize, when last to go in the Longines Speed Challenge.

Cork’s Billy Twomey also featured in the final line-up, taking sixth place with Joe Flynn’s Irish Sport Horse stallion Ardcolum Duke.

Allen secured the Hong Kong Jockey Club Trophy on the same mount on opening night and the 20-year-old brought his weekend prize-winnings to over €60,000 as he also third in a jump-off class with Hector van d'Abdijhoeve.

Allen and Twomey are joined at the Hong Kong Masters by Tipperary’s Denis Lynch, where Sunday’s Grand Prix boasts $500,000 in prize money.

Irish equestrian riders are in action across three continents this weekend. Along with Allen's winning run in Hong Kong, Ireland finished sixth in Thursday's Nations Cup in the United Arab Emirates, where Waterford's Anthony Condon jumped a double clear round with the stallion Aristio.

Another Irish quartet finished fifth in Friday night's Ocala Nations Cup in Florida, with Cian O'Connor jumping one of just two clears in the second round of the competition with the stallion Sam Du Challois.

Offaly's Darragh Kenny was the winner of the Grand Prix at Wellington in Florida in the early hours of Saturday morning with Red Star D'Argent while Irish dressage rider Judy Reynolds recorded a top 10 finish in the FEI World Cup Grand Prix at Neumuenster in Germany with the Joe and Kathleen Reynolds-owned Vancouver K.

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